DISGO Pro 2GB review
Often the simplest way to transport files between locations is to use a USB flash drive, but they don't offer the capacity of an external hard disk or DVD.
The Disgo Pro goes some way to rectifying this with its 2GB version. There's enough room here to hold backups of all your essential files and have plenty of space left over for moving files from one location to another.
Connected through a USB Hi-Speed interface, the 2GB version we tested proved slightly slower than a similarly connected hard disk. Our large file transfer test reported an average transfer rate of 14.35MB/s, while small files achieved 5.25MB/s.
The main problem with the Disgo is its price. Other 2GB USB flash drives do the same job and cost less than £100, which means the Disgo Pro simply isn't good value.
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